Amoeba Music

Multiple Locations

In a Nutshell

Thousands of new and used DVDs and CDs from mainstream artists and more obscure niche bands

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Nov 20, 2012. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Not valid till 9/18/12. Limit 1 per visit. In-store only. Valid at San Francisco and Berkeley locations only. Not valid toward gift cards or in conjunction with store credit. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Amoeba Music

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$10 for $20 Worth of CDs, DVDs, and Memorabilia

Amoeba Music has established itself as one of the planet’s foremost independent tune trading post, housing CDs, DVDs, vinyl, and collectibles. Used CDs range in price, but some sample prices include James Brown’s Hell ($5.99), Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ by Limp Bizkit ($3.99), and the score to Home Alone ($19.99). Movies include The Grey on Blu-ray ($17.99), and Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige ($7.99) on Blu-ray.

Amoeba Music Hollywood

Just like the organism from which it takes its name, Amoeba Music’s stock of tunes has no definite form. At each location, expert music gurus amass thousands of new and used CDs and LPs from the most mainstream artists to the most obscure underground bands around. LPs, posters, and memorabilia surround the musical inventory, which, like Ringo Starr’s pants, changes every day. Amoeba buys goods from customers, meaning that on any given day the store might usher in a rare vinyl LP, DVD, VHS, or even LaserDisc. Visitors can sign up for any number of contests while admiring Amoeba’s enduring dedication to its green practices and community outreach. Amoeba couples its huge selection of entertainment with visits from the artists themselves, welcoming past guests such as Paul McCartney, the Deftones and Miguel to play in-store